Bethune-Cookman vs. Coastal Carolina: 3 things we learned

Three things we learned from Bethune-Cookman's 24-14 loss to Coastal Carolina in the first round of the FCS playoffs Saturday night.

BRIAN LINDERSTAFF WRITER

1. Bethune-Cookman has to clean up its act when it comes to committing penalties. B-CU was the third worst team in the country when it came to committing penalties this season, and Saturday they were flagged 10 times for 108 yards.2. The future appears bright for first-year starting quarterback Quentin Williams. Saturday was not Williams' best game — he missed some open throws — but he returned from a hard hit in the first half in which he said he got “a little stinger” to throw a second-half touchdown and set a season-high for passing with 215 yards.3. The Wildcats have a young team coming back, but there is still plenty of work ahead if B-CU hopes to be the team to break the MEAC's streak of winless FCS playoff appearances.